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The Worst Sports Book in the Whole Entire World

Current price: $12.99
The Worst Sports Book in the Whole Entire World
The Worst Sports Book in the Whole Entire World

Barnes and Noble

The Worst Sports Book in the Whole Entire World

Current price: $12.99
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Game on...or not...
because this is the WORST SPORTS book in the whole entire world! What could possibly be so bad about a book about super fun sports? Who is the real GOAT?? Will Nameless the Rock find a sport he is good at???
The Worst Sports Book in the Whole Entire World
is a humorous and witty tale for young and seasoned readers. No Sports Season is complete without this unique and quite ridiculous story, bound to make you or your child giggle and laugh out loud. A perfect book/present/gift for reluctant readers, sports fans, and those who are not fans of sports!
The Entire World Books
series is best for ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, (grades K-3) and great for beginner and reluctant readers. Fans of 'Don't Push the Button' by Bill Cotter and Elephant & Piggie (Including the Pigeon of course) by Mo Willems will love this easy-to-read series.
Don't miss this funny, interactive, read aloud, picture book!
DISCLAIMER: the following book is not intended to be educational or considered a literary classical masterpiece by any means. However, if you have some reluctant readers, they may enjoy this easy-to-read series. Think 'The Book with No Pictures' humor, but with...pictures...

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